埃贡·席勒 . 人体 Egon Schiele . human body 当有人指责席勒画作中的情色意味时,他回应说: I do not deny that I have made drawings and watercolors of an erotic nature, but they are always works of art. 我不否认我画过色情性质的画和水彩画但它们永远是艺术作品。 时至今日,很多艺术家恐怕还要面...
Klimt took a particular interest in the young Schiele, buying his drawings, offering to exchange them for some of his own, arranging models for him and introducing him to potential patrons. He also introduced Schiele to the Wiener Werkstätte, the arts and crafts workshop connected with the ...
Egon Schiele: Drawings 115 Colour PlatesMaria Peitcheva
Schiele's drawings of female figures--both nude and semi-clothed, in overtly or ambiguously erotic poses--now openly attracted a wide audience, partly the result of a more tolerant moral climate near the end of the war, but also because of the artist's more naturalistic treatment of his su...
Schiele's drawings of female figures--both nude and semi-clothed, in overtly or ambiguously erotic poses--now openly attracted a wide audience, partly the result of a more tolerant moral climate near the end of the war, but also because of the artist's more naturalistic treatment of his su...
Obviously, his habit of inviting children to pose contributed to his predicament, although surviving drawings suggest that, especially in the smaller towns of Krumau and Neulengbach, his underage models rarely removed their clothes. Children clearly found the painter - who in many ways still ...
Schiele’s drawings were deemed “degenerate” by the Nazi party — a term they used to describe works of modern art they’d decided could “endanger public security and order,”perthe US Holocaust Memorial Museum. Nazi officials looted countless pieces of “degenerate” artwork from museums, ga...
Presented in a voluminous format that captures all of the intensity and emotional truth of his work, Egon Schiele. The Complete Paintings 1909–1918 features 221 paintings and 146 drawings that retrace the fertile last decade of Schiele’s life. With many pieces newly photographed for this edition...
throughout. InLiegender Akt, as in other drawings of the period, the artist plays sleight of hand with the lines themselves, leaving gaps in the contours which tease the eye, and create a rhythmical counterpoint between open and closed forms. Schiele has kept the description of form and ...
Born in Tulln, Austria, on the banks of the Danube River, Egon Schiele was the son of Adolf Schiele, a station master for the Austrian State Railways. Trains were the subject of many of Egon's early drawings as a child. He was known to spend many hours drawing and avoiding other topi...